The Poetical Works Od Geofrrey Chaucer, Volume 4William Pickering, 1845 - 321 páginas |
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... wicked manners , and evill fame , That one was cleped by his name , Wicked Tongue , God yeve him sorrow , For neither 90 2994 . The Romaunt.
... wicked manners , and evill fame , That one was cleped by his name , Wicked Tongue , God yeve him sorrow , For neither 90 2994 . The Romaunt.
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Geoffrey Chaucer. Wicked Tongue , God yeve him sorrow , For neither at eve ne at morrow , He can of no man good speake , On many a just man doth he wreake . There was a woman that eke hight SHAME , that who can reckon right , Trespasse ...
Geoffrey Chaucer. Wicked Tongue , God yeve him sorrow , For neither at eve ne at morrow , He can of no man good speake , On many a just man doth he wreake . There was a woman that eke hight SHAME , that who can reckon right , Trespasse ...
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... Wicked Tongue is with these two , That suffreth no man thider go , For er a thing be do he shall , Where that he commeth over all , In fortie places , if it be sought , Saie thing that never was done ne wrought , So much treason is in ...
... Wicked Tongue is with these two , That suffreth no man thider go , For er a thing be do he shall , Where that he commeth over all , In fortie places , if it be sought , Saie thing that never was done ne wrought , So much treason is in ...
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... Wicked Tongue , that the covine Of every lover can devine Worst , and addeth more 3 . I 3767 . of the Rose . 113.
... Wicked Tongue , that the covine Of every lover can devine Worst , and addeth more 3 . I 3767 . of the Rose . 113.
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... wicked tongue saith never wele ) To me ward bare he right great hate , Espying me early and late , Till he hath seene the great chere Of Bialacoil and me yfere : He might not his tongue withstonde Worse to reporte than he fonde , He was ...
... wicked tongue saith never wele ) To me ward bare he right great hate , Espying me early and late , Till he hath seene the great chere Of Bialacoil and me yfere : He might not his tongue withstonde Worse to reporte than he fonde , He was ...
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